Dr. Lee N. June, PH.D has released a book which takes a critical look at the possible psychological logical implications of hanging around good ole church folk.
Basically it took a scholar to put in a book, what some of us have already figured out. Church folks are crazy …and the pastor is to.
Hey, but in all fairness, if we had it together, we wouldn’t need to go to church in the first place.
Still, when looking for a church, I’d probably settle on the one with the seemingly, least amount of crazy folks.
Bottom line, measuredly, fellowship with the saints .
Listen to your pastor, but make sure what he’s saying lines up with the word of God.
It’s okay to read other books, but The Bible supercedes any and all books which come out on the subject of God.
Study to show yourself approved…

For more info, click the link below
http://www.yetwithasteadybeat.com/index.html
February 27th, 2008
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If one truly learned and applied the lessons that “love” taught, then perhaps, the book (pictured below) wouldn’t have seen the light of day.
Nevertheless, here we go again. …more of this bickering in the public eye
…and this time for profit. Of course, if you’re going to assassinate someone’s character, you might as well put it in a book and make money, while you’re at it.
Am I tryna cast Juanita as blameless and without sin? …No, but let’s not forget, she’s the one who got beat down by her husband and she’s not the one releasing a book.
Many Gospel sites may shy away from such harsh criticism, but I’d rather call it like I see it, and it doesn’t matter to me that Bishop Weeks’ church is right here in Atlanta Metro. His members may chastise me later, but that’s okay.
If you’re going to lead a flock, then you need to set an example. What happened to turning the other cheek?

For more info on this book, select the link below
http://whatlovetaughtme.com/whatlovetaughmepaperback.aspx
February 27th, 2008
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Breaking up can be a nasty affair. Of course, it doesn’t help when it’s the subject of public opinion and ridicule.
The situation between Bishop Weeks and Prophetess Bynum illustrates that Christians are people too. We have problems. We’re not perfect. In fact, we are in more cases than not, more messed up than your average non-Christians. We are forgiven though and we believe (Romans 10:9-10), therefore, we are scheduled for salvation.
In the interim, we still have lessons to learn, complete with exams. We’re not going to pass every test with flying colors, however. Some tests we may have to take all over again.
We get it, that everybody is not going to get on board with us. Some folks think we’re crazy. Some of us are crazy. Some of us aren’t even Christians (the word is used too loosely).
…but even some atheists will admit, an explosion simply couldn’t have created all of this.
We Christians are a varied bunch, but if I had to choose to be or not to be, I’d choose salvation any day over the possibility that there might something else not so nice, waiting.
February 11th, 2008
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Angelo Ellerbee, publicist of Bishop Thomas Weeks issued the following statement:
“Please allow this communication to serve as an official notice to your web page that what was posted today regarding my client, Bishop Weeks III and his estranged wife, prophetess Juanita Bynum is totally false, incorrect and untrue on the behalf of Bishop Weeks. However, Ms. Bynum chooses to position herself is up to her and her publicity firm. There has been no spiritual engagements between my client, Bishop Weeks and his estranged wife. I hope that you will be very kind in displaying this
information on your site as soon as possible. I find it quite misleading and full of publicity tricks.”
Amy Malone, publicist for Evangelist Juanita Bynum, simultaneously issued a statement that said:
“Juanita Bynum would like to make it very clear that she is not in counseling with Bishop Thomas Weeks III, nor are there any talks of reconciliation as stated in the false article written by Doug Campbell.
Juanita Bynum Ministries received a request from Bishop Weeks’ uncle, Bishop Leo Smith, to speak at his conference in Barbados this June. She also received an invitation from his grandfather and aunt, Bishop Thomas J. Weeks and Dr. Gwendolyn Weeks to speak at their two-day prayer revival in Boston … she accepted both invitations. Her acceptances of the invitations are in no way a step towards reconciliation.”
February 8th, 2008
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Some folks, including myself, once thought I wouldn’t live this long.
…obviously God had other plans.
Today, I proudly celebrate my birthday and have to give thanks to God for the honour.
February 6th, 2008
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Coming to a television near you, starring Sean “Diddy” Combs, Sanaa Lathan, Justin Martin, Audra McDonald, Phylicia Rashad and John Stamos
Watch The ABC World Premiere Movie Event, Monday, February 25, 2008 - 8PM ET/PT
For more details and to view the trailer, click the link below
http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/araisininthesun/?hs308=email
February 5th, 2008
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Below is a website that will ask you 10 questions and based upon your answers the “test” will suggest which presidential candidate you would probably want to vote for: Pretty interesting, try it out.
http://www.votechooser.com/
February 5th, 2008
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I know it looks bear, but content and navigation will soon follow.
February 2nd, 2008
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